Review of Rachel and the Stranger (1948) by Colette M — 18 Apr 2008
It's fun fluff--funny in a throw-away sort of way. It's got a really appealing cast; even William Holden, who's supposed to be kind of a tosser, is pretty likeable and inoffensive. You feel for Loretta Young's character (who's supposed to be--but never really feels--shy and odd) and Robert Mitchum has the bad boy/comedic role.
It's just a likeable film, overall--everyone's likeable, the story's likeable. No more or less than that.
This review of Rachel and the Stranger (1948) was written by Colette M on 18 Apr 2008.
Rachel and the Stranger has generally received positive reviews.
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